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<blockquote data-quote="DCUKMod" data-source="post: 2009140" data-attributes="member: 345386"><p>Hi [USER=485322]@jake0225[/USER] - I'm not T1, so no personal experience with your issue to share; in fact, although I had heard of the concept, I hadn't heard the title used before.</p><p></p><p>What I am reading though is that the treatment (aside from continuing good glycemic control) is focused on the symptoms? Assuming yours to be mainly neuropathic pain, some have reported improvements what using R-ALA. (it must be R-Ala, as the standard ALA. is neither as strong, nor as effective, for those who try it).</p><p></p><p>Like most things, there are no assurances a supplement will work for you, but it could be worth a try. </p><p></p><p>My only experience of neuropathy was post-surgical, when I had had had several ribs scraped to remove troublesome tissue. It was horrid and has only just disappeared after 3 years. I didn't learn of R-ALA when things were at their peak, or I'd have tried it, but in know our friend, [USER=94045]@Bluetit1802[/USER] has used it with some success for her chemotherapy induced neuropathy in her feet. </p><p></p><p>If you are interested in investigating that further, I think she has a reliable and trustworthy supplier. (No connection with Bluetit or this forum.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCUKMod, post: 2009140, member: 345386"] Hi [USER=485322]@jake0225[/USER] - I'm not T1, so no personal experience with your issue to share; in fact, although I had heard of the concept, I hadn't heard the title used before. What I am reading though is that the treatment (aside from continuing good glycemic control) is focused on the symptoms? Assuming yours to be mainly neuropathic pain, some have reported improvements what using R-ALA. (it must be R-Ala, as the standard ALA. is neither as strong, nor as effective, for those who try it). Like most things, there are no assurances a supplement will work for you, but it could be worth a try. My only experience of neuropathy was post-surgical, when I had had had several ribs scraped to remove troublesome tissue. It was horrid and has only just disappeared after 3 years. I didn't learn of R-ALA when things were at their peak, or I'd have tried it, but in know our friend, [USER=94045]@Bluetit1802[/USER] has used it with some success for her chemotherapy induced neuropathy in her feet. If you are interested in investigating that further, I think she has a reliable and trustworthy supplier. (No connection with Bluetit or this forum.) [/QUOTE]
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